Greenhouse Gases and Energy Fluxes at Permafrost Zone
Citation
Ueyama, M. et al. 2021. Greenhouse Gases and Energy Fluxes at Permafrost Zone. IN: Yang, D., Kane, D.L. (eds) Arctic Hydrology, Permafrost and Ecosystems. Cham: Springer: 527-558
Authors
- Ueyama, Masahito
- Iwata, Hiroki
- Kobayashi, Hideki
- Euskirchen, Eugénie
- Merbold, Lutz
- Ohta, Takeshi
- Machimura, Takashi
- Zona, Donatella
- Oechel, Walter C.
- Schuur, Edward A.G.
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